Who needs a picture?

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  1. HaseoTOD1

    HaseoTOD1 New Member

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  2. Xz

    Xz Monkey Admin Staff Member

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    I removed that image from your signature. That means you shouldn't put it back in.
     
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  4. HaseoTOD1

    HaseoTOD1 New Member

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    as the saying goes, "don't fix what isn't broken." there was nothing wrong with the image, and every time I put something my sig, someone else thinks its funny to remove it.

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  5. magikot

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    They only remove what is generally considered annoying... except for you. I can't understand that part.

    EDIT: had to fix my very poor grammar.
     
  6. HaseoTOD1

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    well, then I fit right in here, since everyone else is just annoying in their own ways.
     
  7. magikot

    magikot Well-Known Member

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    No. You really don't.
     
  8. Xz

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    I can assure you that removing that image from your signature, wasn't nearly as pleasurable as it will be to ban you if you don't take it out again.
     
  9. HaseoTOD1

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    yea, thats when I use the host server account I have.
     
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    I don't really understand what you're talking about, but if you find everybody here completely reprehensible and don't seem to fit in at all, maybe you should just go. That's the mature thing to do.
     
  11. HaseoTOD1

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    no thats just a coward's way out. Endurance through annoyance thats a true test.
     
  12. Peter Quincy

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    HaseoTOD1, you have a choice before you. Either become interesting (and learn to write) in which case you may find acceptance here, or be forcibly ejected. Right now all you're doing is dry-humping the Ban Hammer, which can only result in it falling on you.
     
  13. Grakelin

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    When people say they're surprised you're still here, they really mean it. I think the only reason you haven't met the same fate as Ireland is that the admins have either gotten soft or they somehow find you amusing.

    But hey, I don't think Xz has made his bones yet, so maybe it's some sort of occult test they're performing on him.
     
  14. magikot

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    It's been a while since the admins had to ban a country to keep somebody away. Those are always good times.
     
  15. HaseoTOD1

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    I know how to write,Peter Quincy, its a requirement for my Visual Communications degree. and just banning someone for not liking them can in fact land people in alot of legal drama.. Banning an entire country is redundant, the bans only apply to The ISP number, which can easily changed.

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  16. Xz

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    No.

    Banning an entire country entails banning all ISPs located in that country. But no not even that is a 100% effective measure. Suing people for illegally accessing a private webserver, ie. circumventing a ban, however, is more effective.
     
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    Uh-oh, someone has pulled out their epeen.

    Did I just read that you're threatening legal action? Are you fucking serious? This is a private forum, I'm pretty sure they can do as they damn well please. Also, the only 'endurance test' here is how well you can survive an ebeating. If you hung around with the kids in highschool who told you to fuck off constantly, what the fuck do you think happened?

    Also, it's IP number. The ISP number (whatever that is) has nothing to do with it. If you're thinking of resetting your router, go ahead - your IP will still read from the same country. I'm sure the admins would be more than happy to remove anyone that shares culturally with something as annoying as you.

    Thanks for visiting.
     
  18. Xz

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    That would be the United States, so highly unlikely. South Carolina, however...
     
  19. Peter Quincy

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    I know how to write, Peter Quincy. It's a requirement for my Visual Communications degree. Just banning someone for not liking their conduct can land people in a lot of legal drama. Banning an entire country is futile, as the bans only apply to the ISP number, which can easily changed.



    Some things to keep in mind:

    1. Part of good writing is proofreading.

    2. People who fail to meet certain standards are not allowed to complain when those standards are enforced.

    3. Litigation against the internet is, at best, foolhardy.

    4. You can be ignored.

    (I am certain you will have a cutting rejoinder to present to me shortly. Unfortunately, I will not be replying, seeing as I want to go do something productive. Try calling this my "retiring in the face of superior argument." It might do wonders for your self-esteem.)
     
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    This kind of posts sound very familiar indeed. I may be wrong, but I think that someone from the past is back again. One that speaks about that he spells if he wants to, some people are grammar nazi's, or telling about changing IP.
     
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